UB is recognized worldwide for a quality affordable education. That’s why distinguished faculty and top students from across the world have made us their choice.

Study with the best. UB offers you 300+ degree programs, a global focus, world-renowned faculty and myriad opportunities for success.

UB is a melting pot of cultures with more than 200 student clubs and year-round activities. There’s always something interesting or exciting going on!

UB looks for the best and brightest students from all over the world. See what it takes to apply, and we’ll help you begin your academic journey.

Learn about the application process, including important deadlines and immigration and visa information.

UB is one of the top public research universities in the country. We invite you to apply and see for yourself how exciting, fulfilling and affordable your educational journey can be!

Congratulations, you’re in! This is a busy but exciting time in your life. We’ll help by answering the important questions you have about enrolling at UB.

With our “True Blue” pride, quality academics and all the excitement of the Buffalo-Niagara region, we’re sure you’ll fit right in at UB—and love it here.

Our UB Ambassadors and admissions counselors can’t wait to meet you and are available to answer any questions you may have.

Get Ready For Your Future

Whether your next step after your undergraduate education is to
move on to graduate school or to get a job, the University at
Buffalo offers numerous programs that will help you achieve your
goals. Here are just a few of the many exciting opportunities
available.

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Exceptional students intern at exceptional companies

A UB internship is a great way to create a powerful career
network and gain hands-on experience and skills before you enter
the job market. Our Career Services office provides professional
staff and can help connect you with international employers like
Bloomberg, Google, Intel, Amazon, General Electric and many
more.

All students have access to UB's on-campus internship
fairs and other events; BullsEye, a worldwide online
internship/employer database; a resource library; interview prep
and resume planning services; mentoring programs and a computerized
test center.

Check with your academic department first for internships
aligned with your major.

Majors and Careers Night

UB's annual Majors and Careers Night lets you explore UB's
academic options, talk with representatives from a variety of
academic programs, and speak with UB alumni and area professionals
about career fields that interest you.

Career Conversations

At UB Career Conversations, students network with alumni from
all over the world without leaving campus.

Find the right career

International students can take advantage of career counseling
services available university-wide, or within their respective
school or department.

The best time to get in touch with our Career Services office is
during your first semester here. You can meet with a career
counselor about your goals, explore a wealth of career resources in
the Career Services library, learn about internships, and sign up
for seminars and workshops that will help you get a job or get into
graduate school.

"The Career Services department at UB has the best career
advisors. From my internships with the Buffalo Bills and Microsoft,
they taught me about professionalism and helped pave my current
path as a sales representative at Google."

— Alex Topolski, business administration
graduate

UB gives you wings

"UB is a place where you will get a top-notch education from
staff who are invested in your success."

– Jahmil Campbell

Buffalo native Jahmil Campbell, BSEE '07 MSEE '09
enrolled at UB because he was impressed with its facilities and
resources. Now a vehicle control design engineer at General
Electric Transportation in Erie, Pa., he loves the diversity he
encounters at GE, from its projects and technologies to its
people.

UB has a lot of cachet in the engineering field for research and
technology, he says. The research he did at UB's Energy Systems
Institute (ESI) taught him critical professional skills like
project ownership and time management, and bridged the gap between
theory and application. In fact, he says that working with
electrical engineering professor and ESI Director Jennifer
Zirnheld changed his life.

VIDEO: Jahmil at GE

Engineer Jahmil Campbell talks about what makes his career
fulfilling and fun

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